Salsa Recipes Using Fresh Tomatoes

This is the perfect recipe to tickle your taste buds with fresh
garden tastes. Nothing makes better salsa than fresh home grown
tomatoes, crunchy just picked jalapeno's, and just ripe baby green bell
peppers. If you have some of the ingredients but not all of them make a
trip to your local farmers market or the produce section of your local
grocery store for the ingredients you still need.

I usually wait
to make this salsa until my tomatoes are ripe and ready and usually by
that time I have ripe jalapeno's, green bell peppers, and green onions
ready to be picked. Once you have all your ingredients together you can
proceed with making the most delicious salsa you'll ever taste in your
life.

For Your Homemade Salsa You Will Need

1. Three Large Tomatoes With The Top Cut Off And Peeled. Then Chop Your Tomatoes Up Into Very Small Pieces.
2. One Large Jalapeno With The Stem And Seeds Removed And Chopped Very Fine.
3. One Half Cup Fine Diced Green Bell Pepper.
4. One Tablespoon Fine Minced Fresh Garlic.
5. One Fourth Cup Fine Diced Fresh Cilantro.
6. One Half Cup Very Fine Chopped Green Onions Including Tops.
7. Three Tablespoons Lime Juice.
8. One Level Teaspoon Ground Sea Salt.
9. One Level Teaspoon Ground Black Pepper.

Put all of your
ingredients into a large plastic container with a lid. Put the lid on
the container and shake up your ingredients together very well to make
sure all your ingredients get very well mixed together. You will now
want to put the plastic container with the homemade salsa in it in the
refrigerator for overnight.

You'll find that after it stays in the
refrigerator over night that your flavors will have come together and
mixed well with each other and you'll have one of the most delicious
homemade salsas you'll ever taste in your life.
You should put
your homemade salsa in a small bowl in the center of a large tray and
add taco chips all around your small bowl of salsa. Have small bowls of
guacamole, sour crème, and four cheese Mexican cheese to serve with your
homemade salsa. I guarantee you people will love it made and served
that way and people will be begging you for more.

I know everyone
I've ever made it for have loved it. If you can find them in your area
try serving your salsa with the blue cornmeal tortilla chips for a
delicious authentic flavor just like they would have in the desert
southwest. I hope you get to make this recipe real soon.

Thomas Byers is an award winning gardener and Chef. He has been
growing vegetable gardens now for over forty years and he grows huge
amounts of tomatoes and other produce every year. If you want to plant a
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